Alix Generous: How I learned to communicate my inner life with Asperger's
Alix Generous: Jinsi nilivyojifunza kuwasilisha maisha yangu nikiwa na Aspegaz
Alix Generous is a college student and biology researcher with Asperger syndrome. She stresses the importance of building accepting environments for all kinds of minds. Full bio
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spontaneously appear ...
watokee kwa ghafla ...
kuandika muziki.
my personal statement to college
habari yangu binafsi kwenda chuoni
instincts and language.
lugha na hisia.
test, and troubleshoot everything --
kupima na kutafuta suluhu kila kitu --
in his mind, accurately.
katika akili yake, kwa ufasaha.
to our species, anyway.
katika aina yetu, hata hivyo.
to hyper-focus on things that interest me.
kwa hali ya juu kwenye vitu vinavyonivutia
I had an affair with calculus
na hesabu za calculus
than some celebrity marriages.
kuliko ndoa za watu maarufu.
unusual things about me.
kuhusu mimi.
that I don't have much inflection
sina mawimbi
often confuse me with a GPS.
hunichanganya mimi na GPS.
a challenge, unless you need directions.
labda kama unahitaji maelekezo.
doing presentations,
nilipoanza kufanya mawasilisho,
for the first time.
kwa mara ya kwanza.
what she was talking about.
alichokuwa anamaanisha
you know, with your eyes,
unajua, kwa macho yako,
one is expected to display.
ambao mtu anategemewa kuuonyesha.
I struggled to fit in socially.
nilipata ugumu kuishi na jamii.
but I didn't understand them.
lakini sikuweza kuwaelewa.
and Stephen Colbert --
na Stephen Colbert --
from being shy and awkward
kutoka kuwa na aibu na wa ajabu
I did not have many friends.
Sikuwa na marafiki wengi.
hali za vitu.
was like pins and needles,
ilikuwa kama sindano na pini,
is up to standards now, though.
iko kwa viwango kwa sasa, hata hivyo.
and my parents --
na wazazi wangu --
when I was sexually assaulted by a peer,
nilipodhalilishwa kingono na mtu wa rika langu,
it made a difficult situation worse.
hali mbaya kuwa mbaya zaidi.
across the country to get treatment,
ndani ya nchi kupata matibabu,
a new medication,
kupewa dawa mapya,
of the Walking Dead.
kipindi cha mfu anayetembea.
and began to hallucinate
kuona vitu ambavyo havipo.
were coming towards me.
zinanijia.
in those three weeks,
paundi 19 katika wiki tatu,
la kupungukiwa damu,
that understood my aversions,
ambacho kilielewa machukizo yangu,
and I got the help I finally needed.
na nilipata msaada niliouhitaji.
is that oftentimes,
ni kwamba mara kwa mara,
a very complex inner life,
utu wa ndani mtata sana,
I have a very colorful personality,
nina haiba ya kuvutia sana,
going on in my mind.
vinavyoendelea kwenye akili yangu.
between where that stands,
ya mahali hilo linasimama,
with the rest of the world.
hayo kwa ulimwengu unaonizunguka.
basic communication a challenge.
mawasiliano ya kawaida kuwa na changamoto.
due to my lack of social skills,
kwa sababu ya ukosefu wa stadi za kijamii,
24-hour diner --
masaa 24 ---
would dispose of a human corpse ...
mtu anaweza kutupa mzoga wa binadamu ...
topped, capped, and covered.
iko vipande, na imefunikwa.
at an ungodly hour in the night.
mida isiyo ya kawaida usiku tu.
with a waitress, and I asked her,
naongea na muhudumu, nikamuuliza,
that's happened to you on the job?"
katika kazi yako?"
a man walked in completely naked.
mwanaume aliingia akiwa uchi kabisa.
for the graveyard shift!"
kwenye zamu ya makaburini!"
Waffle House did not hire me.
Waffle House hawakuniajiri.
it can be viewed as a disadvantage,
inaweza kuonekana kama tatizo,
a real pain in the butt,
maumivu halisi ya kitako,
to think innovatively.
kuwaza kiuvumbuzi.
for my research on coral reefs,
la utafiti, katika tafiti yangu ya miamba maji,
of Biological Diversity,
la utofauti wa kibayolojia,
to graduate college,
kumaliza chuo,
company called AutismSees.
ya kibayoteki inayoitwa AutismSees.
ili kufika hapa:
and years of pain and trauma.
na miaka ya maumivu na kiwewe.
if there's a better way,
kama kuna njia nzuri zaidi,
autism-assistive technology.
teknolojia ya kusaidia-usonji.
could play an integral role
itafanya kazi muhimu
with autistic spectrum disorder,
wenye tatizo la usonji,
by my company, AutismSees,
na kampuni yangu, AutismSees,
and help develop communication skills.
na kusaidia kuendeleza ujuzi wa mawasiliano.
eye contact through camera
kutizama kwa macho kupitia kamera
and job-interview experience.
na uzoefu wa mahojiano ya kazi.
Waffle House will hire me,
Waffle House wanaweza kuniajiri,
is that I've used Podium
ni kuwa nimetumia Podium
and it's been a great help.
na imekuwa ya msaada mkubwa.
that many innovative scientists,
kuwa wavumbuzi wengi wa kisayansi,
and engineers have it;
na wahandisi wanayo;
Jane Austen, Isaac Newton, and Bill Gates
Jane Austen, Isaac Newton, and Bill Gates
often can't be shared
mara nyingi hayawezi shirikishwa
are being overlooked every day,
wanapitwa bila kuonekana kila siku,
is to change that,
ni kubadilisha hiyo,
that prevent them from succeeding.
unaowazuia wao kufanikiwa.
kuota ndoto
and physical consequences.
na kupata madhara halisi.
that I create in my mind,
ninazozitengeneza kwenye akili yangu,
and Angelina is totally cool with it.
na Angelina hajali kabisa kuhusu hilo.
technology is bigger than that,
usaidizi-usonji ni kubwa zaidi ya hilo,
with higher-functioning Asperger's
Aspegaz yenye uwezo mkubwa
Temple Grandin, for example.
Temple Grandin, kwa mfano.
to share their talents with this world
kushirikisha vipaji vyao kwa ulimwengu
to pursue their dreams
kufuatilia ndoto zao
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Alix Generous - AdvocateAlix Generous is a college student and biology researcher with Asperger syndrome. She stresses the importance of building accepting environments for all kinds of minds.
Why you should listen
Alix Generous has Asperger syndrome, but was misdiagnosed for years. A student and researcher who is passionate about molecular biology and neuroscience, she encourages people like her to share their intelligence and insights. She is a co-owner of the startup AutismSees, which develops technology tools to help all kinds of people give presentations.
At 19, Generous won first place in a nationwide competition for her work in quorum sensing and coral reefs. Her paper titled "Environmental Threats on the Symbiotic Relationship of Coral Reefs and Quorum Sensing," was published in Consilience. In November 2013, she was a youth delegate for the UN Convention of Climate Change (COP19), where she negotiated technology transfers and issues of medical importance. She has assisted neuroscience researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina, Tufts University School of Medicine, and the University of Vermont.
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